Fox defamation case proceeding to trial is ‘big win’ for Dominion
The nearly $2 billion lawsuit against Fox News is headed to trial in mid-April after a Delaware judge ruled it was “crystal clear” the network lied about Dominion voting machines. Media Matters president Angelo Carusone breaks down the judge’s decision with MSNBC’s Symone Sanders-Townsend.
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